Virginia Woolf in Richmond - 23 June, 1923
from The diary of Virginia Woolf. Vol.2, 1920-1924, page 178:
We have seen a great many people. Roger's lectures provide a rendezvous. Eliot dined last Sunday & read his poem. He sang it & chanted it rhythmed it. It has great beauty & force of phrase: symmetry; & tensity. What connects it together, I'm not so sure. But he read till he had to rush - letters to write about the London Magazine - & discussion thus was curtailed. One was left, however, with some strong emotion. The Waste Land it is called; & Mary Hutch, who has heard it more quietly, interprets it to be Tom's autobiography - a … more >>
Virginia Woolf, and Anne Olivier Bell and Andrew McNeillie (ed.), The diary of Virginia Woolf. Vol.2, 1920-1924 (:London, 1978), p. 178. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1444658751854 accessed: 19 December, 2024
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written by Thomas Stearns Eliot |
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Date/Time | 23 June, 1923 |
Medium | live |
Listening Environment | in the company of others, in private, indoors |